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Two brothers were shot dead in a mafia-style assassination this morning in the Albanian northern city of Shkoder. In the last 8 months, the city is rocked by 11 murders as a result of a bloody war among two criminal groups. However, none of the shooters was ever identified.

Laura Kovesi, former head of Romania's anti-corruption agency and candidate to become new European public prosecutor, has apparently been placed under judicial control by Romania's Magistrates' Investigation Section, and banned from leaving the country

During today's protest, opposition protesters sprayed paint at the Interior Ministry building in Tirana Albania, after their failed attempts to break through the police cordon at the main entrance of Parliament.

Kosovo's Deputy Justice Minister Vesna Mikic was sacked yesterday after describing the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, which was a military intervention to help Kosovo Albanians, as "genocide against a sovereign state".

Thousands of anti-govt protesters are marching through Podgorica. Organised by a group of intellectuals, academics, NGO activists and journalists, Montenegro's oduprise protests were sparked by new revelations of corruption in the political elite.

The Foreign Ministry called the bombing of Yugoslavia in March-June 1999 "a spot of shame on NATO's reputation. Air strikes led to numerous civilian casualties, and the Kosovo problem was never resolved, the ministry said

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